How To Sew With Fur Using Patterns
Hey fellow crafters!

Have you ever tried sewing fur by hand? It can be quite a challenge, but with some tips and tricks, you can create beautiful and unique pieces.
How to Sew Fur by Hand
Before you start, make sure you have the right materials. You will need:
- Fur fabric
- Sharp scissors
- A suitable needle (choose one with a large eye and a sharp point)
- Thick thread (nylon or silk thread is a good option)
- Pins
- Marking pen or chalk
Now let's get started!
Step 1: Prepare the Fur
First, you need to prepare the fur by cutting the fabric. Use sharp scissors and cut from the back of the fabric to keep the fur from getting too long. Cut only the backing and avoid cutting the fur too short.
Once you have the pieces you need, mark them with your chalk or marking pen on the back of the fabric. Make sure you mark the right side of the fur so you don't accidentally sew it the wrong way.
Step 2: Pin the Fabric Together
Next, pin the pieces of fabric together. Make sure the fur is facing inwards and the backing is facing outwards. Use long pins and make sure to pin through the backing only.
Step 3: Start Sewing
Thread your needle and tie a knot at the end of the thread. Start sewing from the wrong side of the fabric, using long and sturdy stitches. Try to sew as close to the edge of the fabric as possible, without sewing through the fur.
Keep sewing until you reach the end of the seam, then tie off the thread and knot it. Turn your work inside out and admire your beautiful hand-sewn fur piece!
Tips & Tricks for Sewing Fur by Hand
Sewing fur by hand can be tricky, so here are some tips and tricks to make the process smoother:
Tip 1: Use a Thimble
When sewing with thick fur, it can be difficult to push the needle through the fabric. A thimble can help you push the needle through the fabric without hurting your fingers.
Tip 2: Use Long, Sturdy Stitches
Sewing with long and sturdy stitches will make sure the fur stays in place and doesn't fall out over time. It also gives a unique look to your hand-sewn fur piece.
Tip 3: Use Thick Thread
Thick thread, such as nylon or silk thread, will make sure the fur stays in place and doesn't pull apart. It's much stronger than regular thread and will hold your hand-sewn fur piece together for a long time.
With these tips and tricks, you can now confidently sew fur by hand and create unique and beautiful pieces!
Happy sewing!





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